Stanford puts on many spectacular events celebrating the artistic spirit of an otherwise STEM-centric campus, but none are quite as entertaining as Party on the Edge. This annual showcase ties in student performances and interactive arts activities to a new exhibit at the Cantor Arts Center or Anderson Collection. This year’s event focused on the … [Read more…]
Casio G-Shock DW6900HH-5 and Hardies NYC Collaboration Watch Released
Casio G-Shock did the latest collaboration together brand Hardies NYT with the release DW6900HH-5. The NYT’s own Hardies are brand known as the product skate hardware, street wear, and is quite well known in the United States. Meanwhile, this latest watch is designed with a color scheme chocolate And pink which looks unique. The following … [Read more…]
Community members mourn lives lost in Israel
Over 300 students, staff, faculty and community members gathered at Meyer Green Sunday evening to honor the lives lost in Israel this weekend, during a candlelight vigil held by Stanford Israel Association (SIA) and Hillel. “I became immediately very frightened,” said SIA co-president Andrei Mandelshtam ’25, who stayed awake until the early morning hours after … [Read more…]
Cardinal crush Utah and Colorado to remain undefeated
No. 3 Stanford women’s soccer (12-0-1, 5-0-0 Pac-12) brought home all six points from their road trip, coming back against No. 25 Colorado (10-3-1, 2-2-1 Pac-12) and Utah (5-4-5, 1-2-2 Pac-12) to keep their outstanding undefeated season alive. In their game against the Buffaloes on Thursday, the Cardinal went down early, conceding a grass-cutting shot … [Read more…]
How to Use Google Trends for SEO in 2026
With Artificial Intelligence having a significant influence in shaping our strategies, marketers can also think about what SEO will look like in 2026. SEO, or Search Engine Optimization, still uses the same tools, but the strategies have evolved to deliver better results. With changing trends, it is important for brands to capture user intent in … [Read more…]
Titan of Topeka: NiJaree Canady rises through the ranks
“Hold on, can you give me five minutes? I’m signing balls.” During a Topeka summer, sophomore pitcher NiJaree Canady was at her aunt’s house, hosting an impromptu motivational session for her cousin’s 14U baseball team. She had agreed to an interview 30 minutes prior, but had gotten held up by teenagers eager to receive wisdom … [Read more…]
Cardinal soar over Huskies and Cougars
No. 3 Stanford women’s volleyball (13-2, 6-0 Pac-12) continued its incredible season with a 3-1 win against the University of Washington (11-6, 2-4 Pac-12) and a 3-1 victory over No. 4 Washington State (15-2, 5-1 Pac-12). With strong showing in back-to-back games against top competitors, Stanford closed the weekend with a seven-game winning streak. The … [Read more…]
Recommended 5 Tough Watches Under 5 Million to Face Extreme Weather in Indonesia
Extreme weather in several regions of Indonesia is increasingly difficult to predict. Heavy rain can fall for hours, temperatures change drastically, and high humidity levels become daily challenges, both in big cities like Jakarta and in other areas with high rainfall. Floods, puddles of water and strong winds are no longer rare events, but are … [Read more…]
Feather report: Researchers develop link between birds and dinosaurs
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory researchers revealed the living biology of dinosaur feathers in a recent paper published in Nature Ecology & Evolution on Sept. 21. “We found that ancient dinosaur feathers like those in 125-million-year-old dinosaur Sinornithosaurus are much more similar in chemistry to the feathers of modern birds than we previously thought,” said Tiffany … [Read more…]
UGS debates language on legacy admissions
The Undergraduate Senate (UGS) reviewed proposed changes to a resolution on the future of affirmative action at its Wednesday meeting. The Senate introduced the resolution as a joint resolution with the Graduate Student Council (GSC) at its Sept. 27 meeting. The resolution affirmed the importance of maintaining a diverse student body and recommended new policies … [Read more…]